Ahmedabad: Prashant Kambun, a native Pune is said to be initiated in an effort to kidnap infants at the racket between countries, arrested in West Bengal by local institutions, said Source.
A Chandkheda police team investigated this case on Saturday afternoon to get custody of the defendant.
On Thursday, Chandkheda police, with the support of their colleagues in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, described the plot to send a 11-month-old girl to Pune to adopt to a partner who was willing.
The couple did not realize that the child would be kidnapped from his parents.
The police, however, thwarted the offer when it was revealed that Bindu Sharma, the caregiver was hired to care for the girl with a chandkheda-based partner, has sent a photo to Kamble.
Kambu, which has been identified by Bindu as the person who pays for it and her husband for the girl, is beyond the limit so the plot is revealed.
West Bengal police also joined in the search.
G V Chaudhari, Chandkheda Police Sub-Inspector and Investigation Officer of this case, said on Saturday that they had gone to get Kamble prisoners.
“The question will help us bind a lot of loose ends in the narrative and also ensure the roles played by different people on the racket,” he said.
The police said earlier that Kamble had helped Bindu leave the adoption paper that identifies it as a biological mother and has found Bengali pair in Pune who wants to adopt a baby.
Bindu approached the couple and told them that he was forced to surrender a baby to be adopted because he could no longer take care of children because of his poor condition.
The couple bought the story, initiating documents and even making monetary transactions to adopt a baby.
However, they grow suspicious when Bindu cannot provide a baby’s birth date or other detail that a mother will have at the end of her finger.
Based on the documents he has sent, they call the police in West Bengal.